Hey Robert,
> Is there any way for a FB3 app to integrate into/with a C++ app?
I *think* this might depend on how much integration you need. Are you
writing a segment within their code or are you writing a standalone that
accesses their code during runtime or are you writing a plug-in/filter or do
you just need their header files?
I do feel for you as I know how hard it is to break-away from FB. I learned
asm just so I could use it inline for non-supported TLBX calls over using
CW. Now that's dedication! (BTW, it was worth purchasing CW just to quickly
dig out the trap calls from their headers!) But given a choice between
losing a job and working in a language that I hate, I think I'd at least
make the attempt in C(++) if it comes to that. The comedienne Carol Leifer
once said: "My husband gets so upset when we're driving and he gets lost...
it's like he'll never get back to his life." Likewise, learning a new
language doesn't have to displace the old one. Just think of it as a
temporary pit-stop, or bit-stop! (Too corny, even for me! ;)
Best!
Deb
> From: Robert Covington <artlythere@...>> Reply-To: futurebasic@...> Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 15:12:11 -0400> To: futurebasic@...> Subject: [FB] Any way at all?> > Is there any way for a FB3 app to integrate into/with a C++ app?> > Appleevents? Anything? (they still might not go for it)> > Is there anybody here who can port FB3 to functional C++?> > I am about to have to pass on a job with Strata if there isn't a workable> solution. I hate missing a big opportunity to actually make some bucks and> grow as a programmer.> > Maybe it is time for me to learn C++. Then programming won't be fun anymore.> > This would be strike 2 in this regard, Photoshop plugin integration being> the first one. :(> > I hope somebody in a position to change this for the better is listening, I> love my FB.> > Robert Covington> > ps does anybody know any online place still selling OS 8.6 for cheap?> > > > > > --> To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...>>